Staring at the almost untouched dishes on the table, Qin Guan asked, "Shall we continue?" Then he glanced at the messy hall behind him, where several waiters were cleaning up the broken chairs and the blood on the floor. They exchanged a glance and resumed eating the lamb, shrimp and eggs on their table. No big deal. Just keep eating. Our table is far from the crime scene anyway. Under the respectful gazes of the restaurant staff, they finished their meal calmly and left for college.
Meanwhile in the ambulance, Wang Hailiang and Bu Qinglu were reconsidering their future plans.
A warrior wasn't a lifelong career. Even heroes grew old, and they were not heroes. They were just gang members. Considering their current relations and resources, it might be time for them to make their own way and leave the big boss and his followers.
Wang suddenly told Bu, "You are the most honest person I have ever met. Help me make a plan. This is the first time that my career is uncertain. Do you know of any way that we can establish our own business?"
Bu looked at him calmly. "I want to engage in formal business long term. After all, right now we’re only sharing the profits of other people’s businesses. If you are interested, we can try to set up our own business."
Wang nodded. The pain in his waist distracted him and prevented him from having a more detailed discussion. "We have to talk about it when I recover. Oh, it hurts! I’m not a young man anymore..."
It was only a small episode in the course of their lives. Time flowed like a river, never stopping for anyone or anything. This affair had been a new beginning for the two of them, but it had not influenced Qin Guan's life.
Qin Guan watched Sister Xue talk with the boss of the J shirts again. It was September, and the J shirts would make their third poster photoshoot. Gallantly, Sister Xue took Qin Guan's trophy to their meeting with the boss at the shooting site. After showing off, she succeeded in increasing Qin Guan's payment. Actually, it was not a real raise. They quit the J shirts poster shoot instead. The reason Sister Xue quit it was fear of ruining Qin Guan’s reputation. As a professional model with an official agency, he had formal offers, and Sister Xue was trying to promote him as a top model. The poster photoshoot that she had accepted a long time ago had been far from satisfying to begin with.
If the boss of the J shirts had known the real reason they’d quit, he would have demanded justice. With his flourishing business, formal shops, channels, and market, his brand could be considered third class in China. Therefore, he shouldn’t be underestimated.
Sister Xue felt wronged as well. The standard rules for models were much stricter than those that applied to TV stars, singers and movie stars. If the first advisement of a model was too bad, a top brand would reject them automatically, even if they were already a superstar. Top brands wouldn’t consider the hardship before one’s success. They would only pay attention to the perfectness of the model and evaluate the compatibility between the brand and the model’s level.
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